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Human Story. A woman who walks into the butcher's. As she opens the fridge... A woman who walks into the butcher's. Haha! [Recorded narration] Oh, you record every sentence like this. Yes. I have 2,970,000 subscribers, so by the time this show is on air,
I'll probably reach three million subscribers. I'm getting my hopes up. I'm earning three to four times
more than the annual salary of the company I wanted to get in. - Are you talking about your monthly income?
- Yes. That means you're earning
more than $100,000 per month. I think so. When working on a two-hour-long movie, I spend at least 30 to 40 hours. I usually work all night long. But it's my work, and I have the control of it, so I don't get stressed by
working all night. What's your rank among
the Korean YouTubers? It says I'm 157th. Among movie YouTubers,
I rank 393 globally. The only thing I invested
in this job is $200 microphone. That's all. I got dropped at the final interview
of Kookmin Bank. If I was accepted then,
I wouldn't have become a YouTuber. When you think nothing can go worse but
turns out, it could've been the luckiest thing for you. The experiences of falling while
going up a mountain. While walking, you encounter a fallen tree
that's blocking your way. You had to take another route, and later
you realized that was a faster way. There are so many
concepts like that in life. If you failed the national college
entrance exam or an interview, it's nothing when looking
at a big picture of your life. It could well be the experience
that benefits you. I hope you don't give up. As long as you're moving, you're good. If you stop, you don't get a chance. [Human Story] Welcome. - Hello.
- Nice to meet you. - Can I come in?
- Sure. Come in. Can you introduce yourself? I own a movie channel on YouTube called G Movie.
My name is Nah Hyeon-gap. It's nice to meet you,
the viewers of Human Story. [Haha] Is this your house? Yes. I live here and work here too. My employees work at the office. How long have you been working
on your YouTube channel? It's almost been six years. I had an extremely ordinary life. I looked for a job for a long time, and I tried the path of a YouTuber. I like it more than I expected. How many subscribers are there? I have 2,970,000 subscribers, so by the time this show is on air,
I'll probably reach three million subscribers. - I'm getting my hopes up.
- You're enjoying this. [lol] - Do you want some coffee?
- Yes, please. I thought you'd work at a huge office
since you're a big-time YouTuber. Since I'm involved in every clip, I can't just hire many people. I have a small group of employees
and the office is in a small house. I'm running everything in a small size. Thank you. You said you used to be a job seeker. As a YouTuber with three million subscribers,
what's your income like? I'm earning three to four times
more than the annual salary of the company I wanted to get in. - It's about your monthly income?
- Yes. I wanted to become either
a flight attendant or a bank clerk. I thought about becoming a YouTuber after I get a job. But after failing at the final interview
and getting started with the YouTube job, I realized I'd never been able to
work on my YouTube job if I had a job. It takes a lot longer than I expected. And I have to invest a lot more time
than a usual nine-to-five job working on videos. If you make three to four times
more than office workers' salaries, that means you're earning more than
$100,000 per month. I think so. There may be some people
who don't know about you. So you're the YouTuber who reviews
movies in an interesting way, right? Yes. I introduce movies or dramas
in a charming way. That's what I do. - How old are you?
- I'm 34. What made you decide to
appear on the show? As a person who walked
the path of a job seeker, I wanted to cheer people up
by sharing my story. While preparing to be recruited, I kept thinking if there was anything
I could take initiative in since I like to be my own boss. That's how I came up with the idea
of being a YouTuber. I'd say I made it in my career. I'm satisfied with my life where I can lead my life 100% on my own. I want to show people there are jobs like mine. Human Story portrays a story
in the sincerest way, so I decided to appear on the show. [lol] - Do you always smile?
- Yes. [Haha] It must have been some journey
to get three million subscribers. A lot of people probably recognize me
from the movie, 'Casino'. When working on the movie, I got the video very late from
the production company. I had a couple of days to complete
a video of 40 minutes to an hour. I worked from eight in the morning
to ten in the evening of the next day. I've worked 35 hours straight many times. I thought I'd die when working like that, but seeing the number of hits heals me. [The number of cumulative
views of 'Casino' 63 million views] You can see the result right away - on Youtube.
- That's right. I can see how much
I earned from this video or how much I earned yesterday. Can we see how your videos
are made today? Of course.
I'll show you everything. Let me show you my workroom first. 90% of my work [Amazed] is made here. The monitor is huge. I put the script here. And I put YouTube statistics here. You said most of your schedules are done
at home. You have so many things to do. I have a lot of work to do.
I sometimes go out. When there's a movie commercial,
I go to a movie premiere to watch it. I also discuss the direction of the movie
with people in charge. You must know a lot of people in the production companies. Yes. Now that I've been around the block... Is that the microphone you record with? Yes. When recording, my voice changes a little. Some say I sound like I am soulless
when I record, but I put every ounce of my soul. - Have a look.
- Okay. [Preparing to record] A woman who walks into the butcher's. As she opens the fridge, someone is being tortured. He makes sure the door is locked properly. Wow, your voice changes. Does it go in here as you record your voice? Yes. Some people use a separate program, but I prefer it this way. Did you just read the script? Yes. I put up a script on my right side. I record and edit it. - Who makes the script?
- I do everything. Don't you need to watch a movie
that lasts two to three hours from the beginning to the end? Not just once.
Many times. When working on a two-hour-long movie, I spend at least 30 to 40 hours. A person can't sit for 30 to 40 hours, so it must take a longer time. Of course. I do other things, too. [lol] Like what? - Like watching Human Story...
- Oh. - That's a good thing.
- Haha! Can I listen to the one you just recorded? [Recorded narration] Oh, you record every sentence like this. Yes. - Can I try with my voice?
- Go for it. I've always wanted to try narration. You can start. A woman who walks into the butcher's. Haha! [Recorded narration] My apologies. - Can I try it seriously once more?
- Sure. A woman who walks into the butcher's. You're good! [Recorded narration]
A woman who walks into the butcher's. - But here...
- I don't get the vibe. That's because there's no emotion in your voice. Can you show me how you do it? You need to be immersed in emotion that you're the woman
walking into the butcher's. A woman who walks into the butcher's. - Something like this?
- I thought you just went into the butcher's. - Haha!
- Can I have a listen to it? [Recorded narration]
A woman who walks into the butcher's. - I can definitely feel the emotion.
- Right? There's a difference between
getting yourself involved in the emotion and just reading it with no understanding. Let me try again thinking
I'm walking into the butcher's. Sure. Go ahead. A woman who walks into the butcher's. Oh, it sounds better than before. [Recorded narration]
A woman who walks into the butcher's. - Oh.
- Definitely better. Learning from the expert, it works. It's important to narrate to make a scene stand out. There's such a big difference. Just for the part,
'A woman who walks into the butcher's' can't you insert my voice? - But introduction is a very crucial part.
- Oh, I'm sorry. - Okay.
- I'll put your breathing sound. - Haha.
- I put your breath secretly. That's a promise. - Can you insert it now then?
- Sure. - Can I start from here?
- Yes. [Deeo sigh] Haha! I don't think I can insert that. You told me you would. Is that how you usually breathe? I just put my emotions in. It was the right breathing sound
for this video. [Recorded breathing sound] [Laughing so hard] - Is this a comedy show?
- No. I'm sorry.
I'll do it right this time. [Recording breathing sound] You breathe very loudly. Can you really insert it? If it's not too noticeable, I will. So are there reviews of the movies
that you liked and commercial reviews that
you get requested by movie distributors? Yes. That's how I get commercials. So is your profit the mix of
the number of hits and YouTube hits? Yes. That's the total sum.
I do all kinds of things. Right. I have a gift for you.
It's my book. - Ah.
- I wrote a letter, too. Thank you.
Did you write it recently? Yes. I'm not looking to make profits
by selling the book. It took me almost two years
to complete the book. I put all the know-hows I learned from making videos on YouTube for six years. These are the things
I'd tell my family members. I'm sure it will be helpful for those
who are new to YouTube or even those
who have been around the block. I think I know one or two things about thumbnail. There are many contents
on that in the book. Some may not know about thumbnails. - What's a thumbnail?
- Oh. Thumbnail is... For example, if you see my YouTube channel, you can think of thumbnail as
the wrapping paper of my videos. Thumbnail is so important. Let's say the content is Rolex, but if this Rolex is in a garbage can... Yes. No one would click on it
regardless of how good the content is. Even if the content is mediocre, when it's wrapped in Rolex, people will definitely click on it. This is the concept. That's how important thumbnail is on YouTube. I put a lot of time making videos, but I am very serious about choosing
the right thumbnail, too. For instance, there are blue boxes here. I usually fill all these boxes
with candidates. I gradually remove the ones
that aren't the best. I leave the final few and decide. I put keywords like this. 1, 2, 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Writer Kim Eun-hee, Kim Tae-ri,
Ratings 15.3%. The keywords that are coherent to the content
but also clickbait worth ones. I write ten of them and select ten images or so, too. These are the final versions of
the thumbnails. Do you do this all by yourself? When it comes to thumbnails,
I do everything myself. It's that important. [Incoming call]
I'm sorry. Hello. Let me know how it went. - Who was it?
- That was my editor. We just talked about his holiday and what we're working on now. How many editors are there? There are three, and all of them
work at the office. My secretary works at the office, but if there are things to be done at home,
she's here. That's how things run. - They even come to your house?
- Yes, but just my secretary does. Up until I came here to shoot, - you've been working, right?
- Right. What's it like to be a YouTuber? What's your quality of life like? I usually work all night long. But it's my work, and I have the control of it, so I don't get stressed by
working all night. And I see the outcome right away. But at the same time, because you see
the outcome right away, if you don't get the satisfactory hits,
you'd get upset right away. That's true. And that's why
I keep changing thumbnails. I put my heart and soul into my videos. This is the real-time hits. How and what do you see? This means 1,100 people are
watching my video per minute. They're watching it - as we're talking.
- Yes. Everything is very thoroughly shown here. I can also see when my viewers usually
watch my videos. The darker the color becomes,
the more people watching it. You can get the full analysis here. Yes. There's also the age group. A lot of people in their
20s and 30s are watching. 75% of people who watch my videos haven't subscribed my channel yet. I don't see it as
a negative thing, though. This tells me there's still potential. If 90% of them are my subscribers, it means I'm at the uppermost limit. It means you still have a way to expand. In that sense, please hit subscribe and like buttons. - Ones who have it are worse.
- Haha! Almost three million people are subscribing
your channel. I don't have a long way
to reach the number. - Oh! It just turned 2,970,000!
- Yes. - While shooting...
- 10,000 more people have subscribed the channel. You used to prepare
to be hired by big companies, but you changed your path to
something quite different. I guess your parents were worried and even against the idea. They were very much against it because they didn't know much
about YouTube. From my parents' point of view, they don't see the cash
coming in physically. So they didn't get it. That's why they were opposed to it. I guess anyone who ever
wanted to be a YouTuber must have clicked this video. Is there any advice you'd like to give to those who are thinking of
being a YouTuber or who already are? I mean, you're a YouTuber yourself, so you must have heard so many people saying,
"Shall I give it a go, too?" They think it's an easy job. When 100 people ask me that, only five of them
actually take plunges. And among those five, maybe
one person puts a constant effort. At the end of the day, the most important thing
is to give it a go, rather than just saying it. And once you're in, focus on details like thumbnails I mentioned. You could try things like that. It will be good to give a constant effort. The reason why you're not giving
more details is - because of...
- Haha! You're saying they should buy a book
and learn it from there, right? [Joking]
On page 172, you'll find... I mean, you didn't get
three million subscribers for nothing. Those of you who are interested in YouTube, you could get some insights from the book, - YouTube Exit'.
- Thank you. When you don't get a
satisfying number of hits at first, - it's so easy to give up.
- Absolutely. How do you hang in there? You need that one video
to make a huge hit on YouTube. Until then, you just need to hang in there. There's always a reason on YouTube. There's a reason
why the video became a hit. After the hit, you should never become complacent,
and analyze it to the core. 'This is why it became a hit.' 'This is the point that people like.' Reflecting on your own video, make the next one. Even if I delete my current channel
and start from square one, I'm confident that I can reach
to where I am even at a faster pace. There's not a thing as
a coincidence on YouTube. One could get lucky. But those who keep succeeding, have their reasons unlike those nine-day wonders. There's no such thing as coincidence. [G Movie]
Is there anything I should confirm? [Secretary]
Yes. If we take 3 and 4, when are they
going to be uploaded? [Discussing work]
It will be delayed till Thursday then. - Is that the end?
- Yes. She is my secretary and a manager. I used to handle all the communications, - but I don't have time anymore.
- I'm sure. She handles all of
my communications, too. You're busy editing all those clips. Of course, you don't have time for that. She's an all-rounder.
She even handles my taxes. She's in charge of
paying my employees, too. She knows all my passcodes. If she wants, she can flee abroad with all of my assets. Then I'll upload this video - after I remove the blur effect.
- Yes. That's why I'm shooting her now. Just kidding. Was there any difficulty in
managing your staffs? There surely was. Except for a few part-timers, every full-timer has been
with me since day one. When it comes to human resources, the most important thing is
to give motivation. Their salary isn't based
on the basic pay, but an incentive. If an employee gets the advertised clip,
the person gets a bonus. They even get a bonus according
to the number of hits. There are more times
when their incentive is higher than their basic pay. One employee got
as much as $8,000 a month. That way, it gives my employees
the motivation to do well. That's how we achieve
a win-win relationship. - You make money together.
- Right. I bet many people want
to work for you. [lol] I'm thinking of recruiting one more person
in the second half of the year. Can I... [Haha] - I do well on YouTube.
- The way you record your voice is... - A woman who walks into the butcher's.
- Haha! - Incentive...
- Yes. I don't think you can get it. What time does your
secretary get off work? Although I don't have
"work, life, balance", - Yes.
- I make sure my employees get that. - Please testify.
- He's right. There's flexible working, so they can come to work
between seven to eleven and work for eight hours.
If there's no specific deadline, they can leave as they wish. It's time for her to go home. - Good job today.
- Thanks. How do you fix your meals? I get all my meals delivered. This is a leftover from yesterday. I get things like this delivered. It looks a bit... These are the dishes I get delivered. Is that your dinner? Since I have a special guest today, I'll treat you a good meat dish. I thought you would want to
share this with me. - Oh, this?
- Yes. - I need to throw this away.
- I thought it looked delicious. I was thinking of
adding some rice into it. It's good with rice. Have the coffee first. This is my third cup. - Do you drink coffee a lot?
- Coffee is a must for me. When I'm busy, I only sleep for
four to five hours. When I meet my deadline,
I sleep for 12 hours straight. Don't you get a backache
for sitting down for too long? My back is strong. I'm not bragging or anything,
but I've never had a backache. But I get a lot of shoulder pain. I couldn't lift more than this
until a few months ago. But I've recovered a little now. Because you work a lot. You're replacing your health
with your work now. I know. I'm working my butt off. Do you have a plan of when you'll stop working? I'm sure you worry about how long
your body can take this much of a workload. It was actually until last year. I don't mean not working at all, but I told myself not to
push myself this much. I need to be able to let things go. It's not about the money.
I have so much love for my channel. It feels like it's my face. Even if the video is a little off,
I can't bear to upload it. Even if other editors help me, I have to be involved in every process
including the plan. I still haven't let everything go. [Editing the clip]
A woman who walks into the butcher's. [Editing the clip]
Everyone is giving up their seats. When is the deadline? I have to upload it by tomorrow. After today's shoot, I have to wrap it up by early this morning
and submit it in the morning. Then I'll upload it right away. But I have to wait for the client's approval,
so I'm not sure. [Recording narration]
To cut his finger... [Recording narration] [Recording narration]
To cut his finger... [Recording narration]
What on earth is going on? [Recording narration]
Changing their forms freely... Let's go eat. - Aren't you going home?
- I'm about to. Your staffs aren't going home yet. - I told them to get off work sharply.
- Yes. [G Movie]
They want to get overtime allowances. [Haha] I pay them overtime allowances
no matter what even though they volunteer
to work till late. Are you going to work
after the meal? I'll have to pull an all-nighter for sure. When did you buy this car? The mileage is 6,289km. It hasn't even been a year then, has it? I've had this car for
three years and five months. - You've never really driven.
- No. What do you think about people
who have their full-time jobs and work on YouTube too? I think it's too irresponsible to say,
'Drop everything and dive in.' No matter how hard one tries,
the reality is that only few make it to the top. I think it's right to dip both feet
in two fields for the time being if you have a job. You have about
three million subscribers now. What's your rank among
the Korean YouTubers? There are many Koreans who run
an international channel. - Right.
- It says I'm 157th. Among movie YouTubers,
I rank 393 globally. A good thing about YouTube is that
you don't need much initial capitalization. The only thing I invested
in this job is $200 microphone. You can even have $50 microphone. That's enough. You've got a good voice.
That's why. [lol] The most important thing is to have the voice that captures
people's attention. Even if you don't have the best voice,
you can work on it. As a YouTuber, you need to
hold down your subscribers and keep elevating the ratings. As you watch the video, the focus and ratings go up. That's an important point. I like your voice when you interview people although you sounded a little off
when we did the recording. [Laughter] A woman who walks into the butcher's. That was good. Is there a reason why
you went for the movies? For a YouTuber,
making a profit is important. Then the pie should be big. Movie is something
half of the nation likes. I tried to select a large sample. I like soccer and movies. Although I like soccer, I'm not good at it. That's why I went for movies. If you're to make it your full-time job,
the pie should be big. Or it should be something
you can connect to business. You used to be a job seeker then you became a YouTuber. Is there any advice you can give to those who are thinking about choosing their career? There's a saying I absolutely relate to. An evil may sometimes
turn out to be a blessing in disguise. When you think
nothing can go worse than this, but turns out, it could've been
the luckiest thing for you. Life is full of surprises. I got dropped at the final
interview of Kookmin Bank. Those of went through
the process would know. It worns people out. I took exams for three months, - had interviews and aptitude exams.
- Right. Then there was a final interview. Jumping all kinds of hoops,
it came down to a 2:1 interview. 'It's either me or the other candidate.
There's no way I'll fail.' I went overboard big time. I thought I nailed the all-day interview, - Yes.
- but when I had ten minutes left, I suddenly lost my concentration
and thought about something else. I just didn't hear the question, so I answered something
completely different. I'm not sure if that was
the crucial reason why I didn't get in, but it happened to me
so I couldn't stop thinking about it. If I got in then, - I wouldn't have become a YouTuber.
- Right. So it wasn't misfortune.
I was actually given another chance. There's no experience useless, and whatever crisis we face,
it can be a chance - to achieve success.
- Exactly. I didn't do well
in my national college exam so I went to a college
that wasn't my first choice. While I was joking around with my friend, I got to know about
viral marketing and blogs. If I did well in my exam and went to the college
I was supposed to go, I wouldn't have known about blogs and had no interest in viral marketing - Right.
- so I wouldn't have become a YouTuber. I wrote hundreds of
self-introduction letters. While experiencing many fails, my writing skills improved so it helped me write good scripts. Every experience I had has been helpful
in my career on YouTube. The things I thought were misfortune turn out to be blessings later. Now that you've reached
the top of the mountain looking back on the steps you took, you've realized all the crises
have been helpful. Yes. The experiences of falling while
going up a mountain. While walking, you encounter a fallen tree
that's blocking your way. You had to take another route, and later
you realized that was a faster way. There are so many
concepts like that in life. If you failed the national college
entrance exam or an interview, it's nothing when looking
at a big picture of your life. It could well be the experience
that benefits you. I hope you don't give up. As long as you're moving, you're good. If you stop, you don't get a chance. - Have we arrived?
- Yes. Is this a camping site? Yes. It's an outdoor camping site. Everything's ready for you. We can barbeque right away. My friend runs this place. This one. [Haha] Hello. - Where shall we sit?
- Number four. Will I taste the meat barbequed - by G Movie?
- Of course. It's already hot. [Getting ready to barbeque] [G Movie]
Sizzling... - It sounds like it's from your mouth.
- Haha. I love the vibe here. What's the name of this place? It's 'Ziggleland'. Is that all? It's an amazing chance
to promote this place. It's very close from Jayuro so it's only 30 minutes away from Seoul. We serve drinks, soda, and meat so you can just come here
with your children. Before you go home, you can get
your children take a shower here. - Even shower?
- Yes. We have all the baby products. [G Movie]
Oh! How long have you known each other? [Owner]
14 years. [G Movie]
He was my senior in the army. Even after we were discharged, he helped me out in many ways. You've got a lot of work to do, but you still came here to promote
your friend's business. That's so sweet. [Joking]
I'm just helping out a poor guy. [Owner]
If you barbeque like this, it won't help promote this place at all. - Help me.
- Okay. From what I've seen,
YouTubers can only YouTube. - Haha!
- Haha! Have you ever watched Human Story? I'll be watching it from tomorrow. It's just that I don't watch YouTube at all. I even started to watch Hyeon-gap's
channel when he had more than two million subscribers. - Where's the loyalty?
- Haha! I told him he'd fail at first. He showed me his clip and asked for my opinion. So I said, "Who would
watch something like this?" [G Movie]
He slandered me big time. I said it wouldn't work, and he better stop. - But he made great success.
- I envy him. [G Movie]
Can I take revenge too? Ask me about the future of Ziggleland. What do you think Ziggleland's
future will be like? Seeing how he barbeques the meat... [Haha] [Human Story] [Owner]
I can't screw this one too. It will work out.
The quality of the meat is superb. - Is this your first meal?
- Yes. [G Movie]
Wow... A man who walks into the butcher's. [lol] Hmm... It's so good. Thank you. Hmm... It's really good. [Nodding] What was it like today? I've done a few interviews, but this one was the most fun one. Among the serious questions, there were wits and humor. You led me to talk in a fun way, too. Thank you. What? It looks so yummy. [Applaud] Is there anything you'd like to say to the viewers of Human Story? The name of the channel is 'Human Story'. As to the title of the show, I tried to show my story today. I hope my life story
could be a help to some. You may have faced
a dead-end street, but once you take another street, it could be the best thing
that ever happened to you. Don't stop
and keep moving. Go Human Story! Hope you get a million subscribers
by the end of this year!